• John Cena Could Achieve Major Milestone At Wrestlepalooza
John Cena’s victory over Logan Paul at Clash In Paris was his 99th PLE/PPV match win. If Cena wins one more PLE match, he will join WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker as the only two wrestlers to have 100 or more wins on pay-per-view.
Below is the current list of wrestlers with the most PLE victories:
The Undertaker – 107
John Cena – 99
Triple H – 92
Randy Orton – 81
WWE’s next PLE will be Wrestlepalooza on September 20th, where Cena is rumored to face Brock Lesnar.
• John Cena Reveals Why He Decided To Turn Back To Babyface
During the Clash In Paris post show, John Cena explained his decision to turn back to babyface on SmackDown before SummerSlam 2025:
“The John Cena we all know and love… keep in mind, we try to entertain the audience as best as we can. Sometimes that involves taking risks and being bold. But you also have to listen to the audience.
It got to a point that Cena vs. Randy, you start hearing this. Cena vs. Punk in Saudi, you start hearing the noise. Cena vs. Cody at SummerSlam, it changes.
Sometimes you can make bold and brave new moves, but going against this body of energy is a losing battle.
So sometimes you gotta listen, pivot, and change course.”
• Big Update On Becky Lynch’s Future After Clash In Paris
As seen in the main event of Clash In Paris, Becky Lynch interfered and hit CM Punk with a low blow. Rollins then hit Punk with a stomp on a steel chair for the win. After the show, Becky teased that she has joined The Vision faction by tweeting the following:
“We run this business. #TheVision”
In an update from Bodyslam, it does like Becky has joined the faction because she has officially been listed internally as a member of The Vision, along with Rollins, Bron Breakker, “Big” Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman.
Becky is also the Women’s Intercontinental Champion. She retained the title against WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella at Clash In Paris.

